Answer:
c
Explanation:
b. order
c. style
d. balance
B. The Progressive party managed to attract Democratic voters in the southern states.
C. Coolidge's policies gained him the backing of the farm-labor coalition.
D. Coolidge gained broad support because he was in favor of easing Prohibition.
Answer: One major policy I found was called apartheid. Apartheid was a system created to make blacks feel like they’d never accomplish anything, which ultimately would put the white people in power. This system had a major effect because many battles from WW2 were fought in North Africa, and a lot of its returning African soldiers that were brought in began questioning why they should be risking their lives for the freedom of other countries when they weren’t free in their own.
Explanation: another way to explain and combine.
Answer:
They attacked Chinese immigrants and joined the Know-Nothing Party.
Explanation:
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Answer:
The Battle of Amiens
Explanation:
1918
being given a fair trial before a jury.
owning guns and other weapons.
having reasonable suspicion that someone is guilty.
2. Which of the following battles marked a turning point in the American Revolution?
the Battle of Harlem Heights
the Battle of Saratoga
the Battle of Long Island
the Battle of Valley Forge
The correct answer for number 1 is being given a fair trial before a jury.
Due process rights refer to the idea that all citizens are treated equally under the law. Specifically, all citizens are innocent until proven guilty, have the right to an attorney, have the right to a jury trial, etc. These safeguards ensure that all citizens have the same rights in America's legal system
The correct answer to number 2 is Battle of Saratoga.
The Battle of Saratoga was a win by the American colonists over the British army. This is considered a turning point because this victory over the British convinced the French that America could actually win the war against the British. After this battle, the French would provide desperately needed supplies and help from military leaders like Marquis De Lafayette. Without the French help in the American Revolution, the Americans may have lost to Britain.